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The snowbelt is a number of regions near the Great Lakes in North America. It is called this because these areas experience heavy snowfall in lake-effect form.
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4 of 5 of the Great Lakes. To be exact, Lake Superior Lake Huron Lake Erie Lake Ontario
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The Great Lakes are bordered by the United States and Canada. The two regions bordering the Great Lakes are the Central and Northeast.
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The Northeast and North-Central regions border the Great Lakes.
No, lake effect snow is typically seen in regions near the Great Lakes where cold air passes over the warmer lake waters, picking up moisture and creating heavy snowfall. Tennessee's climate and geographical location do not experience the conditions necessary for lake effect snow to occur.
The Great Lakes are:Lake HuronLake OntarioLake MichiganLake ErieLake SuperiorAs you can see, none of them have 'great' in their names. Two lakes in Canada that do are Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake.
Uganda has a few land regions. The first is the Great Lakes region, where the country borders three Great Lakes of Africa: Lake Edward, Lake Albert, and Lake Victoria. The second is the tropical region near the equator. The third is the mountain region.
The largest lake in the Great Rift Valley is Lake Victoria. It spans across three countries: Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya, and is the largest lake in Africa by area. Lake Victoria is not only a vital water source but also supports a diverse ecosystem and is crucial for the livelihoods of millions of people in the surrounding regions.
A river is not a lake. The Humber River flows south from Canada into Lake Ontario. The Humber River flows from the northern regions of Ontario, Canada down through Toronto, Canada and into the Lake.